Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1886 |
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... moral source are the pains derived from the unfavourable sentiments of mankind . . . . . These pains are ca- pable of rising to a height with which hardly any other pains " incident to our nature can be compared . There is a certain de ...
... moral source are the pains derived from the unfavourable sentiments of mankind . . . . . These pains are ca- pable of rising to a height with which hardly any other pains " incident to our nature can be compared . There is a certain de ...
الصفحة 18
... morals or politics that we will not undertake to prove it , by something which shall sound ike a logical demonstration , from admitted principles . Mr. Mill argues that , if men are not inclined to plun- der each other , government is ...
... morals or politics that we will not undertake to prove it , by something which shall sound ike a logical demonstration , from admitted principles . Mr. Mill argues that , if men are not inclined to plun- der each other , government is ...
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... moral science . The whole question is a question of degree . If all men preferred the mod- erate approbation of their neighbours to any degree of wealth of grandeur , or sensual pleasure , government would be unnecessary . If all men ...
... moral science . The whole question is a question of degree . If all men preferred the mod- erate approbation of their neighbours to any degree of wealth of grandeur , or sensual pleasure , government would be unnecessary . If all men ...
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... moral and political discus- sions ; of a kind of reasoning which may so readily be turned to purposes of falsehood that it ought to receive no quarter , even when by accident it may be employed on the side of truth . Our objection to ...
... moral and political discus- sions ; of a kind of reasoning which may so readily be turned to purposes of falsehood that it ought to receive no quarter , even when by accident it may be employed on the side of truth . Our objection to ...
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... moral and political questions feeble and sophistical though we may sometimes smile at his extraordinary language we can never be weary of admiring the amplitude of his comprehension , the keenness of his penetration , the exuberant ...
... moral and political questions feeble and sophistical though we may sometimes smile at his extraordinary language we can never be weary of admiring the amplitude of his comprehension , the keenness of his penetration , the exuberant ...
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